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Pixar's "Brave" Concept Art

These four concept art images for Pixar's Brave came out about a week ago, and should have been posted then.   Better late than never?


Brave Synopsis:

A rugged and mythic Scotland is the setting for Pixar's action-adventure Brave.  The impetuous, tangle-haired Merida, though a daughter of royalty, would prefer to make her mark as a great archer.  A clash of wills with her mother compels Merida to make a reckless choice, which unleashes unintended peril on her father's kingdom and her mother's life.  Merida struggles with the unpredictable forces of nature, magic and a dark, ancient curse to set things right. Director Brenda Chapman (The Prince of EgyptThe Lion King) and the storytelling wizards of Pixar conjure humor, fantasy and excitement in this rich Highland tale.


More Info:

The film, currently in production, will be directed by Brenda Chapman and Mark Andrews.  Brave is currently scheduled for a June 22, 2012 release.

The voice cast as it stands now:

  • Kelly Macdonald: Princess Merida
  • Billy Connolly: King Fergus
  • Emma Thompson: Queen Elinor
  • Julie Walters: Witch
  • Kevin McKidd: Lord MacGuffin
  • Craig Ferguson: Lord Macintosh
  • Robbie Coltrane: Lord Dingwall
  • John Ratzenberger: Unknown 

 

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Total Comments: 5
Patrick Ferrara
Patrick Ferrara    Apr 6 2011 11:34pm
Bangin! Love the concept art and storyline, i think the Highlands and Scottish culture are a great backdrop for the next Pixar classic.
Karl Schneider
Karl Schneider    Apr 6 2011 11:42pm
I can't tell you how excited I am for this film. Fairy tale from Pixar ... SIGN ME UP!
Crux
Crux    Apr 9 2011 10:12pm
I'm in as long as it has some sort of epic battle scene.
R. Joy Helvie
R. Joy Helvie    Apr 12 2011 8:11pm
I am so excited about this movie. As someone with a Celtic heritage (Irish and Welsh), it's exciting to have a Celtic princess coming from Disney.
Karl Schneider
Karl Schneider    Apr 13 2011 7:59am
Coming from Pixar! Disney may own them, but they're still their own entity and it still (thankfully) shows in the quality of films they produce.

If this was a Disney film, I wouldn't be 1/10th as excited.